ROMAN ACHIEVEMENT. “Greece has conquered her rude conqueror.”

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ROMAN ACHIEVEMENT

“Greece has conquered her rude conqueror.”

Hellenistic Culture + Romans = Greco – Roman Civilization

“Greece has conquered her rude conqueror.” Hellenistic Culture + Romans = Greco – Roman Civilization Literature Philosophy Art Architecture

Law of 12 Tables 400 BC – early part of the Republic The Twelve Tables came about as a result of the long social struggle between patricians and plebeians All Citizens would be treated equally

Applied to all Citizens 5 Basic Principles Created Stability and Unity

Applied to all Citizens 5 Basic Principles Created Stability and Unity All Citizens are Equal under the law

Applied to all Citizens 5 Basic Principles Created Stability and Unity All Citizens are Equal under the law Accused can face the accusers. Can be defended

Applied to all Citizens 5 Basic Principles Created Stability and Unity All Citizens are Equal under the law Accused can face the accusers. Can be defended Decisions based on Fairness

Applied to all Citizens 5 Basic Principles Created Stability and Unity All Citizens are Equal under the law Innocent until Proven guilty Accused can face the accusers. Can be defended Decisions based on Fairness

Applied to all Citizens 5 Basic Principles Created Stability and Unity All Citizens are Equal under the law Innocent until Proven guilty Accused can face the accusers. Can be defended Guilt must be clearly established Decisions based on Fairness

S.T.E.M S.T.E.M SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS Roman Engineering AqueductsAqueducts Roads Bridges Harbors

S.T.E.M S.T.E.M SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS Roman Engineering Aqueducts RoadsRoads

S.T.E.M S.T.E.M SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATICS Scientific Research: by the conquered Greeks Hellenistic ScientistsHellenistic Scientists in Alexandria, Egypt PtolemyPtolemy : Earth center of the Universe